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1941 Stamped Envelope with "Buy Defense Bonds"
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The listing, 1941 Stamped Envelope with "Buy Defense Bonds" has ended.

Today is my one month anniversary on LISTIA... so this is an interesting item to place up for bid on this special day. You don't see this type of item everyday!

This is the TOP half of an envelope mailed on December 26, 1941 from Louisville, Kentucky. As seen in the photos.... it has a 1 and 1/2 cent stamp... it is date stamped with the Postal Stamp and at that time, during WWII... the Post Office printed on the envelope... the "BUY DEFENSE SAVING BONDS AND STAMPS" to help raise funds for the war effort.
Envelope still has the return address written by the sender at that time. This item will be exactly 70 years old on Dec. 26th of this year. Only one month from now.
In very good condition and a great addition to a collectors historical pieces.

I was thinking... this would be a great gift item for someone Born on that exact date and turning 70 years old this year. Maybe you know someone that meets that catagory!

FYI: The bottom of the Envelope was cut away to protect the identity of the recipient of the letter.

Let me hear from you if you have a question and Happy Bidding!
Questions & Comments
Original
Thanks Heather.... I think you are Right!
+1
Dec 1st, 2011 at 5:54:50 PM PST by
Original
Well....I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but.....when you cut the bottom of the envelope off, any value it may have had was basically destroyed. Most any serious collector will tell you, they want the whole thing INTACT. The name and address of someone doesn't matter, unless it's someone famous, of course. Just thought you should know, for what it's worth. No harm meant to your listing.
Nov 27th, 2011 at 11:56:28 AM PST by
Original
What can I say.... what's Done is Done. Thanks for the Info...V
Nov 28th, 2011 at 9:15:47 AM PST by
Original
I thought it would have some effect... but the bottom of the envelopes were damaged in the last half inch anyway.... so I really had no choice. I am not a stamp clollector.... just happened to find these in foreclosure situation. But in todays world... you never know if the exposure to someone's address can come back to bite you later. Anyway.... Thank you and I do appreciate your information and if these aren't worth anything.... not much i can do about it now. Maybe someone will like them the way they are.
Nov 27th, 2011 at 9:43:51 PM PST by
Original
ive been a collector of coins paper money and civil war items as well for about 15 years now and by you cutting the envelope you dropped what you could have gotten out of this letter $50 or more to about around $1 now sorry about the info for ya but just to let you know for future listings dont destroy history leave it intact please thankyou and this is not to turn anyone away from your listing its still a nice piece of history to own good luck
Nov 29th, 2011 at 8:25:23 AM PST by
Original
I have been advised of my blunder.... but I do appreciate your information and advice.. Next time I will not make the same mistake. Like they say.... "you learn something everyday."
Nov 29th, 2011 at 6:05:48 PM PST by
Original
Just a note for the future. Place a piece of paper over the name and address...just for the photo. That way it's not plastered all over the internet, yet the winning bidder still receives an intact item. The damage at the bottom doesn't matter to a serious collector. (just gives it more character)
Nov 29th, 2011 at 12:54:58 PM PST by
Original
I do understand.... I appreciate your help and if I ever come across old envelopes again.... they will stay intact. Good advice.... Thank you!
Nov 29th, 2011 at 6:03:35 PM PST by
Original
One other note...there ARE a few people that ONLY collect the stamp with the postmark. Hopefully, that's who will see the listing.
Nov 29th, 2011 at 12:58:12 PM PST by
Original
Thank you... appreciate your thoughts.
Nov 29th, 2011 at 6:02:18 PM PST by
Original
fanned and bidded im also a stamp collector forgot to tell ya earlier in the messages so hope i win thanks for geting back to me
Nov 29th, 2011 at 8:20:41 PM PST by
Original
Looks like you have a good chance of walking away with this item.... I guess i scared away a lot of collectors by "destroying" the uniqueness of this piece. Good Luck with your bidding!
Nov 29th, 2011 at 9:00:50 PM PST by
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>I< think its awesome, intact our not! and if ppl are scared away by it, better chances for those that ARE interested :D
Dec 1st, 2011 at 1:55:10 PM PST by
Original
WOW!
Dec 2nd, 2011 at 6:47:43 PM PST by
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9 hrs to go... LOL XD cant wait
Dec 3rd, 2011 at 9:17:44 AM PST by

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